In the last months we completely redesigned the CCdigitallaw platform. Enjoy the new design by browsing through different showcases or by having a look at our services. What do you think about the newly designed platform? Let us know, we appreciate every feedback!

31.08.2018 - New Chapter on Copyright & Social Media

Do you know what happens in terms of copyright when you upload a work on social media?

Find it out in the new chapter on Copyright & Social Media, which is now available on our platform in French. The English, German and Italian versions will be uploaded soon! Enjoy!

31.08.2018 - Follow us on Social Media

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Archived news

13.09.2018 - Webinar: Exception to Copyright for Educational Purposes

On Friday, October 12th at 11am the new webinar offered by CCdigitallaw will take place. Vincent Salvadé (SUISA, UNINE) will introduce the exception to copyright for educational purposes and will explain how to use it.

The webinar will take place in French and is open to everyone. Please register here!

13.09.2018 - Webinar: Exception to copyright for educational purposes

On Friday, October 12th at 11am the new webinar offered by the Competence Center will take place. Vincent Salvadé will introduce the exception for educational purposes and will explain how to use it.

The webinar will take place in French and is open to everyone. Please register here!

26.06.2018 - Available Resources of Webinar Copyright & Social Media

The video recordings and the slides presented by Yves Bauer are now available online.

01.06.2018 - Webinar: Copyright & Social Media

On Tuesday, June 26th at 11am the fourth webinar offered by the Competence Center will take place. Yves Bauer will introduce the topic of Copyright & Social Media. The webinar will take place in English and is open to everyone. Please register here!

07.05.2018 - Webinar: A Guide to Free and Open Source Software

The recordings of CCdigitallaw’s first podcast series on free and open source software are now available on the webinar page.

On Thursday, May 24th at 11 am the third webinar offered by the Competence Center will take place. Melanie Graf will answer to questions related to the podcast series. The webinar will take place in english and is open to everyone. Please register here!

15.12.2017 - Available Resources of Webinar Plagiarism and Good Scientific Practice

Presentation slides and answers to the questions that emerged during the webinar are now available on the webinar page.

05.12.2017 - Webinar Plagiarism and Good Scientific Practice

On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th at 11am the second WEBINAR offered by the Competence Center will take place. Danielle Kaufmann will introduce the topic of plagiarism and good scientific practice. The webinar will take place in German and is open to everyone. Please register here!

11.09.2017 - Job Vacancy - Legal expert

The University of Basel is looking for a legal expert to join the CCdigitallaw team. If you are interested, please have a lookg at the job advertisment here (in German).

26.06.2017 - Q&A from Webinar Creative Commons

ANSWERS to the questions that emerged during the WEBINAR on Creative Commons are now available on the webinar page. Please have a look at them!

30.05.2017 - Available Resources of Webinar Creative Commons

The VIDEO RECORDINGS and the SLIDES presented by Hermine Lacour during the first webinar offered by the Competence Center on May 29th are now available online.

04.05.2017 - Webinar Creative Commons

On MONDAY, MAY 29th at 11am the first WEBINAR offered by the Competence Center will take place. Hermine Lacour will introduce the topic of CREATIVE COMMONS. The webinar will take place in English and is open to everyone. Please register here!

About

CCdigitallaw is a national Competence Center in Digital Law that supports Swiss Higher Education Institutions (students, academic and administrative staff) in dealing with legal questions related to the digitization process and the use of new media and technologies.
To do so, the Center offers various services such as a detailed knowledge base, FAQs, a wide range of on- and offline training activities and an advising service.

Partners

CCdigitallaw has been created through a project funded by swissuniversities. The center is the result of a collaboration between the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), University of Basel (UNIBAS), University of Neuchâtel (UNINE), University of Geneva (UNIGE), and the Conference of Swiss Libraries (CBU-KUB).

Contacts

The team of legal experts working for the Center will be more than happy to answer your questions personally, by e-mail, phone or chat.

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